User:Nanolike

Nano technology is a field of applied science and technology covering a broad range of topics. The main unifying theme is the control of matter on a scale smaller than 1 micrometre, normally approximately 1 to 100 nanometers, as well as the fabrication of devices of this size. It is a highly multidisciplinary field, drawing from fields such as applied physics, materials science, colloidal science, device physics, supra molecular chemistry, and even mechanical and electrical engineering. Much speculation exists as to what new science and technology may result from these lines of research. Nano technology can be seen as an extension of existing sciences into the nanoscale, or as a recasting of existing sciences using a newer, more modern term. So any technology that resembles nano technology even if it is not nano technology would be called nanolike technology or nano like in nature.

Nano Like or NanoLike in more recent modern times is a term or vocabulary used when one is referring to many of todays newer electronic products designed or resembling the design of the nano technology. Most commonly used in products such as mp3 and mp4 players which are designed using a nano technology or a nanolike technology.

Another way of saying "nanolike" would be "very very small-like in design and might even operate or run at a higher speed that other products or in nano speed or nano like speed.

Some products today are designed using a nano or nano like technology.

A similar technology as nano technology would be called nanolike or refered to as nanolike in nature but may or may not exactly be the same technology yet resembles it enough, therefor it is nanolike.

Anything resembling something else in nature of nano technology would be called nano like or nanolike.

One might say that their electronic product is very small or is nano size and operates at nano speed or nanolike speed.

Products designed using nano technology operate at such high speeds or in nano speeds are given the term nano speed or nanolike. A product designed to work very fast yet not necessarily using or incorporating the nano technology yet run at very fast speeds none-the-less might be referred to as nanolike speed also, even though not using the technology in their design still might be referred to as nanolike.

The term NanoLike does not necessarily refer to a speed yet more of a technology used in the development of a product. One might say that jet was moving at nanolike speed across the sky, in other words it was souring at a very fast speed. Or one could refer to nanolike as in this camera is very small in size almost nanolike. (Small-like or miniature-like)

When referring to nanolike as in the growing industry of products created that simply look like or resembles the Apple Nano iPod also have been called nanolike. Many have referred to any product resembling the Apple nano Ipod as nanolike simply because Apple used the term "nano" in their description or name of their products such as the Apple nano ipod or Apple nano 2nd generation ipod. Yet keep in mind that Apple does not own the word or term nano they only used it to give their product a more faster sounding name for marketing purposes. Which proved to work very well for them thus in sales of millions and millions of nano ipods. Yet again Apple computers does not own the word nano exclusively although they are known for the word because of product sales.